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In "The Impersonal Life," Joseph Benner presents a profound exploration of spiritual consciousness, emphasizing the transcendent nature of the self beyond personal identity. Written in a contemplative, almost meditative prose, the book interweaves philosophical reflections with practical insights, drawing on a blend of mystical traditions and psychological understanding. Benner's work can be situated within the broader context of early 20th-century spiritual literature, paralleling the emergence of New Thought movements that sought to reconcile spirituality with self-empowerment and personal…mehr

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In "The Impersonal Life," Joseph Benner presents a profound exploration of spiritual consciousness, emphasizing the transcendent nature of the self beyond personal identity. Written in a contemplative, almost meditative prose, the book interweaves philosophical reflections with practical insights, drawing on a blend of mystical traditions and psychological understanding. Benner's work can be situated within the broader context of early 20th-century spiritual literature, paralleling the emergence of New Thought movements that sought to reconcile spirituality with self-empowerment and personal transformation. Joseph Benner, an influential figure in the metaphysical and New Thought movements, was deeply engaged in the exploration of the self and the divine. His experiences and teachings stem from a rich background in spiritual inquiry and personal introspection, which profoundly shaped his perspectives on life'Äôs ultimate purpose. Benner's writings reflect his journey toward understanding the eternal aspects of existence, making his insights resonate with readers seeking deeper meaning. I highly recommend "The Impersonal Life" to those immersed in the quest for spiritual enlightenment and self-realization. This book serves not only as a guide to understanding one's place in the cosmos but also as a companion in the sometimes challenging journey toward inner awakening.

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Joseph Sieber Benner (1872-1941) was an American mystic and spiritual writer who shared his insights on the path to inner realization through his anonymously published work, 'The Impersonal Life' (1914). Benner penned this foundational text to guide readers towards the discovery of the true self, transcending the ego to embrace the Divine within. His writing is characterized by a penetrating exploration of consciousness and the call for a direct personal relationship with the ineffable essence of being. 'The Impersonal Life' remains a landmark in New Thought literature, and its influence has been cited by prominent figures such as Elvis Presley, who regarded the book as one of his spiritual touchstones. Benner's prose is imbued with the ethos of self-surrender and the practice of listening to the inner voice of 'I AM,' which he postulates is the universal and impersonal aspect of God present in every individual. While his bibliography is not extensive, the impact of his principal work has made Joseph Benner a revered figure among students of esoteric Christianity and metaphysical spirituality. His literary style is often reflective, deeply introspective, and aimed at facilitating the reader's quest for inner truth and oneness with the Divine Presence.